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. >> that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> we all know there's a good network he sort of broke down telling oprah what it was like as a father of five kids to lie to a child, to lie to a son, his son luke. >> when this all really started, i saw my son defending me and saying, that's not true. what you're saying about my dad is not true. and it almost goes to this question of why now. you know, he can't -- yeah. that's when i knew i had to tell him. >> what did you say? >> i said, listen, there's been a lot of questions about your dad. my career, whether i doped or did not dope. i have always denied that, and i have always been ruthless and defiant about that. you guys have seen that. that's probably why you trusted me on it, which make it is even sicker. and i said i want you to know that it's true. i told luke. i said -- i said don't defend me anymore. don't. >> did he say anything? >> he just said, look, you know, i love you. you're my dad. this won't change that. >> emotional moments. no tear
. >> that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> we all know there's a good network he sort of broke down telling oprah what it was like as a father of five kids to lie to a child, to lie to a son, his son luke. >> when this all really started, i saw my son defending me and saying, that's not true. what you're saying about my dad is not true. and it almost goes to this question of why now. you know, he can't -- yeah. that's when i knew i had to tell him....
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medical center university drive has been successful. >> drew is joining us now. the centers for disease control finally did release its report of the veterans hospital. what did the report conclude? >> wolf, mainly that the outbreak was bigger than any of us knew. 21 cases either directly or probably linked to the veteran administration's water supply and that includes bill nicklas one of the five killed by this outbreak. the water was so contaminated that legionella was even found in the outdoor decorative fountain. the most troubling of all that we found, is that the hospital failed to notify its infections team of the outbreak in a timely manner according to the cdc and apparently failed to notify a lot of the staff about the problem. >> who is being held accountable for all this. >> no one from the hospital has answered any of the questions. you saw how we were kicked off the property. even members of congress are frustrated by the lack of answers. there was a congressional hearing in which a deputy under-secretary of health for the v.a. said that he regrette
medical center university drive has been successful. >> drew is joining us now. the centers for disease control finally did release its report of the veterans hospital. what did the report conclude? >> wolf, mainly that the outbreak was bigger than any of us knew. 21 cases either directly or probably linked to the veteran administration's water supply and that includes bill nicklas one of the five killed by this outbreak. the water was so contaminated that legionella was even found...
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that is all for us tonight. now, "ac 360" with wolf blitzer in for anderson cooper. >> thanks, piers. good evening, everyone. it is 10:00 p.m. here on the east coast. i'm wolf blitzer in for anderson cooper. tonight, a diamond heist straight out of an action movie script, thiefs in belgium make off with $50 million in diamonds in just minutes. a highly choreographied heist. now the question, who done it? >>> also ahead, a follow-up on a "360" investigation involving a veterans hospital contaminated water and multiple cases of legionnaires' disease. tonight, just how widespread the outbreak was and why there are now accusations of a cover-up. we're keeping them honest. >>> we begin with the murder charge that captivated and horrified millions of people around the globe. today, the suspect, the olympian runner oscar pistorius gave his side of the story. in his own words, reads by i had lawyer at the bail hearing, he described in dramatic detail what led him to shoot and kill his girlfriend in the middle of the nig
that is all for us tonight. now, "ac 360" with wolf blitzer in for anderson cooper. >> thanks, piers. good evening, everyone. it is 10:00 p.m. here on the east coast. i'm wolf blitzer in for anderson cooper. tonight, a diamond heist straight out of an action movie script, thiefs in belgium make off with $50 million in diamonds in just minutes. a highly choreographied heist. now the question, who done it? >>> also ahead, a follow-up on a "360" investigation...
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i appreciate you all being with us. so stan, let me start with you. after newtown, do you think we're at some sort of a tipping point or do you think this debate we're having now will end as it has in the past years with no real action? >> i think we're at a tipping point. we're at a tipping point in terms of the outrage of the american public wanting to do something about this issue and also in terms of the involvement of the president and the white house and creating this task force, has really taken a comprehensive look, not only at what we can do to prevent tragedies like newtown, but the 10,000 gun murders, 30,000 gun deaths that happen every year in our country. and we need to look at this comprehensively. that's why this has faded with the headlines of these major tragedies. we have to look at it in terms of what can we do to prevent these tragedies, but also, the violence that occurs in our streets and communities every day in this community. >> there are a number of issues that are being looked at, mental healt
i appreciate you all being with us. so stan, let me start with you. after newtown, do you think we're at some sort of a tipping point or do you think this debate we're having now will end as it has in the past years with no real action? >> i think we're at a tipping point. we're at a tipping point in terms of the outrage of the american public wanting to do something about this issue and also in terms of the involvement of the president and the white house and creating this task force,...
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that's it for us. join us again tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern for a special "360" coverage of the george zimmerman trial. another edition of "360" is coming up in about three minutes from now just after this break. stick around. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't see
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let us know how you can help. coming up, scrutiny over what homeland security knew about tamtam tam tamerlan tsarnaev. obviously, we're outside a fire house. the firefighters are responding to a call. also ahead tonight, a statement today -- a statement today on the investigation from tamerlan's wife katy russell. we'll tell you what she is saying and what we learned about her today. >>> welcome back. we're coming to you from a cold and rainy boston tonight from boylston street. take a look behind the street. the neighborhood fire station, one of the oldest fire stations in the city, they have signs remembering the four people who lost their lives. the three who lost their lives in the blast. amongst them sean collier who was allegedly killed by the suspects. our breaking news tonight on many developments. an official telling us the surviving marathon suspect said he needed a brother motivated in part by the wars in iraq and afghanistan, saying as well that they were self radicalized from the internet. casting dou
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(guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. checking out of the hilton shouldn't be a pity party. your next trip is calling. saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." or "deb, lead a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> what is that, when a grown man frustrated, angry with hate in his heart gets out of his car with a loaded gun and follows a child, a stranger in the dark, and shoots him through his heart? >> he's not guilty of anything but protecting his own life. >> two very different cases for the jurors to consider but whose side will they take? back with me my guests and also joining me is jury consultant jo ellen demetrius. the j
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appreciate you being with us. before we talk about the specifics of you being defrocked, i want to ask your thoughts on this duck dynasty controversy, about the statements, the suspension, what do you make of it? >> i am very, very disappointed at statements like this in general because they really are uninformed. here you have some people that are lay people that really don't do a lot of research in terms of how to understand the scripture's right and how to interpret them, making statements that are so harmful and hurtful and to the lgbt community, and it's just outrageous. >> it's interesting, though, there are plenty of passages that one can point to in the bible, which support those who say look, you know, the bible does not approve of homosexuality. in fact, it's described as being an abomination in one text. there are plenty of passages, which also say that a child who curses their parents should be put to death or prohibit eating shell fish and adulters should be put to death. why do you think those passag
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>>> that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper with the george zimmerman trial starts right now. >>> good evening. welcome to our special continuing coverage. self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial. every night this week, we'll be digging deeper with the best legal team around and frequently with the principals in the case themselves. tonight, powerful emotion at testimony about trayvon martin's final moments and a legal battle over the 911 tapes. from six months before the 911 tapes that were recorded before the shooting, recordings the state believes will speak to george zimmerman's state of mind to his unjustified suspicion, they say, of trayvon martin. first, the latest on everything that happened today from martin savidge who joins us now. what new evidence did we hear today in the courtroom? >> reporter: it was photographs, anderson. i've seen all the photographs in this case, but i had not seen these before. these were photographs of the body of trayvon martin laying on the ground. i don't care w
>>> that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper with the george zimmerman trial starts right now. >>> good evening. welcome to our special continuing coverage. self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial. every night this week, we'll be digging deeper with the best legal team around and frequently with the principals in the case themselves. tonight, powerful emotion at testimony about trayvon martin's final moments and a legal battle over the 911 tapes. from six months...
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>> he was in there with us. we didn't get away from us. he spoke with us, tried to calm us down. >> when he jumped out and hollered "stay calm," karen screamed and started running and he ran after her. he caught her on the staircase and brought her back. >> reporter: it sounded like he tried to calm you down. >> yes, he did. >> you could see that big gun sticking up there. >> he had his gun drawn the whole time. >> he had the gun drawn showing -- >> reporter: did you know it was him? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: how long were you in there with him? >> about 15 minutes. >> reporter: it felt a lot long longer. >> it felt a lot longer. he talked to us and said very frequently he would not kill us. that's exactly how he said that. he told us about the man in the boat in san diego. >> said he didn't kill him, wasn't going to kill us. he said it was a means to the we end and that's what he wants from us, he needs transportation out of big bear. he continued to say quite frequently he would not kill us. and he just us to do what he asked. and so he h
>> he was in there with us. we didn't get away from us. he spoke with us, tried to calm us down. >> when he jumped out and hollered "stay calm," karen screamed and started running and he ran after her. he caught her on the staircase and brought her back. >> reporter: it sounded like he tried to calm you down. >> yes, he did. >> you could see that big gun sticking up there. >> he had his gun drawn the whole time. >> he had the gun drawn showing...
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. >> did he use a word to describe that? >> reporter: she said she could hear trayvon talking to the stranger over the phone. >> then i said trayvon. and then he said why are you following me for? and then i heard a man say what are you doing around here. >> reporter: then she said she heard a bump and struggle in the grass. she said she kept yelling for her friend to talk to her. moments later, trayvon martin was dead. a short break, and then it was the defense's turn. jeantel seemed annoyed by their questions of the timeline of phone calls. >> the next call starts at 6:30:40, and ended at 6:43:15. do you see that? >> yes. >> the next one starts at 6:41:05 and ends at 6:44:32. >> yes. >> and the next one starts at 6:45:01 and ends at 6:49:17. >> yes. >> reporter: she was combative. [ inaudible ] >> you can go. you can go. >> i'm sorry, it takes me a little bit of time sometimes to come up with the next question. >> you can go. >> okay. >> reporter: and she was especially frustrated when the defense pressed her about lying u
. >> did he use a word to describe that? >> reporter: she said she could hear trayvon talking to the stranger over the phone. >> then i said trayvon. and then he said why are you following me for? and then i heard a man say what are you doing around here. >> reporter: then she said she heard a bump and struggle in the grass. she said she kept yelling for her friend to talk to her. moments later, trayvon martin was dead. a short break, and then it was the defense's turn....
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that's it for us. join us again tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern for a special "360" coverage of the george zimmerman trial. another edition of "360" is coming up in about three minutes from now just after this break. stick around. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. what makes the sleep what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh, yeah! once you experience it, there's no going back. while we make room for our latest inn
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>> oh, yes. >> he talked to us, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us and that's exactly how he had said that. he told us about the man in the boat in san diego. >> he said he didn't kill him. he wasn't going to kill us. >> yeah. he said it was a means to the end with that man and that's what he wants from us. he needs transportation out of big bear. and he said, just do -- he continued to say to us quite frequently he would not kill us and he just asked us to do what he asked. and so he had bound or hands first while we were still in the living room. >> he had some plastic ties, great big tie wrappers. he made us put your hands behind our back and tied our hands. he then made us walk into the back bedroom back there. first he had us lay on the bed and cross our feet. and then he changed his mind and had me lie on the floor and lay flat and bound those with the plastic tie and pulled the hands real tight so you couldn't move. cut my circulation off and started going numb immediately. he did her, had her lay down and do the same thing. >> did you think h
>> oh, yes. >> he talked to us, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us and that's exactly how he had said that. he told us about the man in the boat in san diego. >> he said he didn't kill him. he wasn't going to kill us. >> yeah. he said it was a means to the end with that man and that's what he wants from us. he needs transportation out of big bear. and he said, just do -- he continued to say to us quite frequently he would not kill us...
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the tear gas canisters that we used, first off, we used a presence when we showed up. secondly, we used a cold tear gas. then we used the next tear gas was that that was pyrotechnic. it does generate a lot of heat. we introduced those canisters into the residence and a fire erupted. >> he was also asked but would not answer if dorner had been planning addition aal attacks i the area. gary tuchman has more. >> reporter: 12:22 p.m. on tuesday. that's when a 911 call came in when the first real sighting of fugitive christopher dorner in days. two people who were hired to clean houses in the big bear area run into a man who looks like dorner. he ties them up and then takes off in their purple nissan. one of the cleaners is able to escape. that's when she calls police. it turns out they were tied up in a house right across the street from the san bernardino sheriff's command center. 12:45 p.m., fish and wildlife officials spot a purple car driving on california 38. >> the suspect realized he had been identified. >> reporter: dorner tries to evade them, at one point crashing
the tear gas canisters that we used, first off, we used a presence when we showed up. secondly, we used a cold tear gas. then we used the next tear gas was that that was pyrotechnic. it does generate a lot of heat. we introduced those canisters into the residence and a fire erupted. >> he was also asked but would not answer if dorner had been planning addition aal attacks i the area. gary tuchman has more. >> reporter: 12:22 p.m. on tuesday. that's when a 911 call came in when the...
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i think monroe gave us a beautiful gift in they gave us a school that we could use immediately after the shooting and we were able to move forward and keep the kids and teachers together and the families together because that's really what the elementary school was all about, about family. we think that's critical in helping the healing process progress and the fact they're together. >> you must be so proud of how your edge karlt ucators have ha this. not just on that day but subscently. >> very proud. exactly what i would expect from these teachers and other staff members, too. everyone has bonded together. they have gone over and beyond to make everything as safe for the children. and as i said, we are about teaching. we need our children, so they were anxious to have the kids come back. they have done things that were extra. some of the teachers actually called the students and had little pizza parties before school started so they could kind of ease them back into the framework of being a classroom again. >> you're actually going to washington on wednesday to meet on school safet
i think monroe gave us a beautiful gift in they gave us a school that we could use immediately after the shooting and we were able to move forward and keep the kids and teachers together and the families together because that's really what the elementary school was all about, about family. we think that's critical in helping the healing process progress and the fact they're together. >> you must be so proud of how your edge karlt ucators have ha this. not just on that day but subscently....
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martin savidge was in the courtroom, joins us now. i don't know if i ever heard of a lawyer using a knock knock joke in opening statements in a murder trial. how did the jury react to that? we heard awkward laughter when he sort of said what, nothing? >> right. i didn't see one juror that laughed. there was one that seemed to smile, but i couldn't tell if that was humor or out of embarrassme embarrassment. it clearly just fell flat in the room. it was only after that, i was going to say, don west got wind this didn't work. it went out on the twitter sphere really fast. immediately after lunch he came back and said i'm sorry, here, listen. >> no more bad jokes, i promise that. i'm convinced it was the delivery, though. i really thought that was funny. i'm sorry if i offended anyone about that. >> i mean, for him to set up the joke so much, i mean, i really don't quite get what he was thinking and certainly his whole delivery of it. that's not the only thing raised eyebrows. i want to play the first words, the prosecutor's opening state
martin savidge was in the courtroom, joins us now. i don't know if i ever heard of a lawyer using a knock knock joke in opening statements in a murder trial. how did the jury react to that? we heard awkward laughter when he sort of said what, nothing? >> right. i didn't see one juror that laughed. there was one that seemed to smile, but i couldn't tell if that was humor or out of embarrassme embarrassment. it clearly just fell flat in the room. it was only after that, i was going to say,...
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth, held in syria for 81 days. >>> we begin with breaking news in the search for james dimaggio and the stakes that keep rising. not only is he expected of kidnapping 16-year-old hannah anderson and her 8-year-old brother, not only is he wanted for the murder of their mother and he's hiding out in some of the most remote parts of the west and north west, but they're now preceding on the real possibility, they say he might be armed with explosives. this is a fast-moving story. what is the latest, paul? >> reporter: well, authorities telling me,
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth,...
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they also use him for other purposes. this is a guy who was too soft. as jeffrey toobin said, he was a wimp, he couldn't have done this. and it also a great show. and o'mara is the kind of guy willing to get down on his back and get involved. demonstrations sear images into jurors' minds. i think they're very effective and that went very well. >> mark, have you found that demonstrations have an impact on the jury? >> yes, i've done the exact same thing that o'mara's done on at least 10, 15 occasions in murder cases where you have someone get down off the stage and demonstrate on me how they reenact it. i do it often with pathologists. having said that, what i hate about this and where the defense is right now is that people watching this are going to assume that most judges in most cases are going to let you go to this extent. most judges will not. most judge would have said sorry and, included most if not all of this. >> why? because it's speculative? >> because it's speculative number one. number two, its cumulative. this case would have been over thr
they also use him for other purposes. this is a guy who was too soft. as jeffrey toobin said, he was a wimp, he couldn't have done this. and it also a great show. and o'mara is the kind of guy willing to get down on his back and get involved. demonstrations sear images into jurors' minds. i think they're very effective and that went very well. >> mark, have you found that demonstrations have an impact on the jury? >> yes, i've done the exact same thing that o'mara's done on at least...
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military. >> drew griffin is joining us now. drew, has there been any reaction from the pentagon to this possible prostitution ring? >> you can imagine, wolf, the defense secretary said to be especially frustrated over these allegations because, according to his spokesman, of the breakdown of discipline and standards that they imply, the strongest reaction comes from the chairman of the senate armed services committee. he's trying to battle this problem of sex abuse in the military. he's quoted as saying the depth of sexual assault problems in our military was already overwhelming. now they have to deal with this, wolf. >> yeah. drew, i know the sergeant is still in uniform. do we have any idea what he's actually doing? >> we don't. no charges have been filed yet. his attorney was expecting them this week. it hasn't happened. until then, the sergeant is reassigned to some other unit, we don't know where, and according to the same attorney, he's simply carrying out his work honorably while he waits to see where this case and the
military. >> drew griffin is joining us now. drew, has there been any reaction from the pentagon to this possible prostitution ring? >> you can imagine, wolf, the defense secretary said to be especially frustrated over these allegations because, according to his spokesman, of the breakdown of discipline and standards that they imply, the strongest reaction comes from the chairman of the senate armed services committee. he's trying to battle this problem of sex abuse in the military....
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i mean, she used tactics that you hear homeland security and the fbi using. i mean, just by instinct she did that. >> one thing i always wonder about people being kidnapped in this type of a situation is how you survive, day to day, week to week, sometimes second by second, did she talk to you about how mentally she would escape? what gave her that will to survive? >> you know, it is astounding to me that she had the strength that she did. now think about this. he has chained her to this pole around the neck and her waist, put a motorcycle helmet, straps it tight, closes the visor, and chief leaves her there for days, it is cold, it smells, there was not enough play in the chain to lay down, so she would just lean into it and pass out essentially. and then she would wake back up. she says she was referred to as the unbreakable one. she fought him every step of the way. she would fight back. she would challenge him. she would argue with him and she would pay the price for it but she said that she knew that after having seen his face that he could not let her g
i mean, she used tactics that you hear homeland security and the fbi using. i mean, just by instinct she did that. >> one thing i always wonder about people being kidnapped in this type of a situation is how you survive, day to day, week to week, sometimes second by second, did she talk to you about how mentally she would escape? what gave her that will to survive? >> you know, it is astounding to me that she had the strength that she did. now think about this. he has chained her to...
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use your words, anderson. there's one other area i would like to address and i would like to address it right now and that is your tendency as you well know to burst out laughing at certain types of words and ideas. you know what i'm talking about. >> i do. >> let's just remind the viewers. >> they saw an actual thespian, actually thespian -- they should thank their lucky stars it wasn't part two. sorry. sorry. by the way, if you're the adventurous type or you just like to splurge -- >> anderson, anderson, i got to tell you, that kind of behavior may fly in your 40s but trust me, it's not going to cut it in your 60s. you have to keep it together. you have to learn how to keep it together. meditation, maybe. maybe find a way to center yourself, repeat a mantra in your head. for instance, i'll give you an example, i calm myself often by repeating over and over and over again, you're in "the situation room." but that may not work for you, because it has the word "you're in" in it. i hope you find as you mature, y
use your words, anderson. there's one other area i would like to address and i would like to address it right now and that is your tendency as you well know to burst out laughing at certain types of words and ideas. you know what i'm talking about. >> i do. >> let's just remind the viewers. >> they saw an actual thespian, actually thespian -- they should thank their lucky stars it wasn't part two. sorry. sorry. by the way, if you're the adventurous type or you just like to...
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he uses 16 excelerometers. he used to use a tape measure, hen lacers. now he creates points in a scene, all in 3-d space. he says it's the most accurate reconstruction tool on the market. >> the laser follows me around, so it only takes one person to operate. >> reporter: in court, he told the judge how he created the model in this case and whether or not it matched the same conditions as the name zimmerman killed martin. >> talk to me about the conditions which that was filmed. i assume it was filmed in the daytime. >> correct. >> i assume it wasn't raining. >> correct. >> the glass wasn't slick. >> correct. >> there weren't these other items of physical evidence out there. >> correct. >> reporter: he said he created the animation of the confrontation by simply re-creating the witness statements that are not in dispute. >> the scenarios that can be created are consistent with testimony, witnesses and evidence at the scene. >> reporter: still, the prosecution argued against showing the animation to the jury, claiming it's an inaccurate depiction of the
he uses 16 excelerometers. he used to use a tape measure, hen lacers. now he creates points in a scene, all in 3-d space. he says it's the most accurate reconstruction tool on the market. >> the laser follows me around, so it only takes one person to operate. >> reporter: in court, he told the judge how he created the model in this case and whether or not it matched the same conditions as the name zimmerman killed martin. >> talk to me about the conditions which that was...
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but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. where we switched their fruits brosand veggiestand with produce from walmart. it's a fresh-over. that's great. tastes like you just picked them. so far it's about the best strawberry i've had this year. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality of produce they've ever had. all this produce... is from walmart. oh my god. i'm shocked. (laughing) i know where i'm goin
but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom...
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